Wednesday, November 14, 2007


Liz Alpert Fay holds a degree in Textile Design from the Program in Artisanry at Boston University. She has exhibited at such venues as Quilt National, the Museum of Arts and Design, The Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art, and the Fuller Craft Museum. Liz’s work can be found in The White House permanent collection, and in the collection of the Museum of Arts and Design. Her work can also be found in many private, as well as corporate collections. This artist’s work can also be seen in publications such as “The Art Quilt”, “Fiberarts Design Book 7”, “The Complete Guide to Collecting Hooked Rugs”, and “A Celebration of Hand Hooked Rugs X”. Liz’s rugs have been featured in “Country Living” magazine, and on the Home and Garden Channel’s (HGTV), the Carol Duvall Show. Liz is a Master Teaching Artist in the state of Connecticut. She has taught textile art to children for many years, and now teaches workshops for adults.

Patient Education
$800

Linen, gauze, silk, organza, cotton, wool, paint, marker, threads, beads
Hand appliquéd, stitched, couched

We dream of making changes, but we don’t always think about the risks we may be taking, or the hazards we may suffer in the process.

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